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10-20 ?Professor Zhao Yuhuan, Department of International Trade and Finance, CO2emissions per value added in exports of China 2020

Time: Tuesday ,20 October ,1.30-2.30 p.m

Location: Culture and Education South Building 102, Liangxiang Campus

Speaker: Professor Y.H. Zhao, Department of International Trade and Finance, School of Management and Economics

Introduction:

This study first analyzes CO2emissions per value added (EpV) in exports of China during 1995-2009, and comparisons it with that of USA. Second, a generalized logic mean Divisia index (GLMDI) method is proposed to determine the EpV gap between China and USA. Results show that aggregate EpV of China's exports is 4.20 Mt/billon US dollars in 1995, which decreases to 2.48in 2009; for USA it is 0.66,0.33respectively.EpV of China's exports is several times greater than that of USA.At sectoral level,industrial sectors and transport sectors are top sectors with large EpV in China's exports,which corresponds to the case of USA.EpV gaps of the service sectors between China and USA have become increasingly prominent since 2000.Decomposition results show that emission coefficients,value added coefficients and input-output structure are the main driving factors of the expanding EpV gaps between China and USA.Attribution analysis on value added coefficient effect, the fastest growing effect,shows that'Electrical and Optical'sector has been the largest contributor to EpV gaps between China and USA resulting from value added coefficient effect since 1998,and its effect sharply increases during 1995-2009.Policy implications derived are finally discussed.

Speaker Profile:

Zhao Yuhuan, Doctor of economics, Professor, School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Doctoral supervisor.

(Host: Research and Academic Exchange Centre, Sub-Committee of the School of Management and Economics, Academic and Entrepreneurship Centre)

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